Uncertainty analysis of tumour absorbed dose calculations in molecular radiotherapy

Abstract Background Internal dosimetry evaluation consists of a multi-step process ranging from imaging acquisition to absorbed dose calculations. Assessment of uncertainty is complicated and, for that reason, it is commonly ignored in clinical routine. However, it is essential for adequate interpre...

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Main Authors: Domenico Finocchiaro, Jonathan I. Gear, Federica Fioroni, Glenn D. Flux, Iain Murray, Gastone Castellani, Annibale Versari, Mauro Iori, Elisa Grassi
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-10-01
Series:EJNMMI Physics
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MRT
RPT
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40658-020-00328-5
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spelling doaj-488ca742c1bf49d2bcac3cdef0c4178d2020-11-25T03:50:44ZengSpringerOpenEJNMMI Physics2197-73642020-10-017111610.1186/s40658-020-00328-5Uncertainty analysis of tumour absorbed dose calculations in molecular radiotherapyDomenico Finocchiaro0Jonathan I. Gear1Federica Fioroni2Glenn D. Flux3Iain Murray4Gastone Castellani5Annibale Versari6Mauro Iori7Elisa Grassi8Medical Physics Unit, Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale di Reggio Emilia - IRCCSThe Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust & Institute of Cancer ResearchMedical Physics Unit, Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale di Reggio Emilia - IRCCSThe Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust & Institute of Cancer ResearchThe Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust & Institute of Cancer ResearchDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, University of BolognaNuclear Medicine Unit, Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale di Reggio Emilia - IRCCSMedical Physics Unit, Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale di Reggio Emilia - IRCCSMedical Physics Unit, Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale di Reggio Emilia - IRCCSAbstract Background Internal dosimetry evaluation consists of a multi-step process ranging from imaging acquisition to absorbed dose calculations. Assessment of uncertainty is complicated and, for that reason, it is commonly ignored in clinical routine. However, it is essential for adequate interpretation of the results. Recently, the EANM published a practical guidance on uncertainty analysis for molecular radiotherapy based on the application of the law of propagation of uncertainty. In this study, we investigated the overall uncertainty on a sample of a patient following the EANM guidelines. The aim of this study was to provide an indication of the typical uncertainties that may be expected from performing dosimetry, to determine parameters that have the greatest effect on the accuracy of calculations and to consider the potential improvements that could be made if these effects were reduced. Results Absorbed doses and the relative uncertainties were calculated for a sample of 49 patients and a total of 154 tumours. A wide range of relative absorbed dose uncertainty values was observed (14–102%). Uncertainties associated with each quantity along the absorbed dose calculation chain (i.e. volume, recovery coefficient, calibration factor, activity, time-activity curve fitting, time-integrated activity and absorbed dose) were estimated. An equation was derived to describe the relationship between the uncertainty in the absorbed dose and the volume. The largest source of error was the VOI delineation. By postulating different values of FWHM, the impact of the imaging system spatial resolution on the uncertainties was investigated. Discussion To the best of our knowledge, this is the first analysis of uncertainty in molecular radiotherapy based on a cohort of clinical cases. Wide inter-lesion variability of absorbed dose uncertainty was observed. Hence, a proper assessment of the uncertainties associated with the calculations should be considered as a basic scientific standard. A model for a quick estimate of uncertainty without implementing the entire error propagation schema, which may be useful in clinical practice, was presented. Ameliorating spatial resolution may be in future the key factor for accurate absorbed dose assessment.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40658-020-00328-5MRTRPTRadionuclide therapyPRRTDosimetryAccuracy
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author Domenico Finocchiaro
Jonathan I. Gear
Federica Fioroni
Glenn D. Flux
Iain Murray
Gastone Castellani
Annibale Versari
Mauro Iori
Elisa Grassi
spellingShingle Domenico Finocchiaro
Jonathan I. Gear
Federica Fioroni
Glenn D. Flux
Iain Murray
Gastone Castellani
Annibale Versari
Mauro Iori
Elisa Grassi
Uncertainty analysis of tumour absorbed dose calculations in molecular radiotherapy
EJNMMI Physics
MRT
RPT
Radionuclide therapy
PRRT
Dosimetry
Accuracy
author_facet Domenico Finocchiaro
Jonathan I. Gear
Federica Fioroni
Glenn D. Flux
Iain Murray
Gastone Castellani
Annibale Versari
Mauro Iori
Elisa Grassi
author_sort Domenico Finocchiaro
title Uncertainty analysis of tumour absorbed dose calculations in molecular radiotherapy
title_short Uncertainty analysis of tumour absorbed dose calculations in molecular radiotherapy
title_full Uncertainty analysis of tumour absorbed dose calculations in molecular radiotherapy
title_fullStr Uncertainty analysis of tumour absorbed dose calculations in molecular radiotherapy
title_full_unstemmed Uncertainty analysis of tumour absorbed dose calculations in molecular radiotherapy
title_sort uncertainty analysis of tumour absorbed dose calculations in molecular radiotherapy
publisher SpringerOpen
series EJNMMI Physics
issn 2197-7364
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Abstract Background Internal dosimetry evaluation consists of a multi-step process ranging from imaging acquisition to absorbed dose calculations. Assessment of uncertainty is complicated and, for that reason, it is commonly ignored in clinical routine. However, it is essential for adequate interpretation of the results. Recently, the EANM published a practical guidance on uncertainty analysis for molecular radiotherapy based on the application of the law of propagation of uncertainty. In this study, we investigated the overall uncertainty on a sample of a patient following the EANM guidelines. The aim of this study was to provide an indication of the typical uncertainties that may be expected from performing dosimetry, to determine parameters that have the greatest effect on the accuracy of calculations and to consider the potential improvements that could be made if these effects were reduced. Results Absorbed doses and the relative uncertainties were calculated for a sample of 49 patients and a total of 154 tumours. A wide range of relative absorbed dose uncertainty values was observed (14–102%). Uncertainties associated with each quantity along the absorbed dose calculation chain (i.e. volume, recovery coefficient, calibration factor, activity, time-activity curve fitting, time-integrated activity and absorbed dose) were estimated. An equation was derived to describe the relationship between the uncertainty in the absorbed dose and the volume. The largest source of error was the VOI delineation. By postulating different values of FWHM, the impact of the imaging system spatial resolution on the uncertainties was investigated. Discussion To the best of our knowledge, this is the first analysis of uncertainty in molecular radiotherapy based on a cohort of clinical cases. Wide inter-lesion variability of absorbed dose uncertainty was observed. Hence, a proper assessment of the uncertainties associated with the calculations should be considered as a basic scientific standard. A model for a quick estimate of uncertainty without implementing the entire error propagation schema, which may be useful in clinical practice, was presented. Ameliorating spatial resolution may be in future the key factor for accurate absorbed dose assessment.
topic MRT
RPT
Radionuclide therapy
PRRT
Dosimetry
Accuracy
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40658-020-00328-5
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